Ivf in Ukraine

We would like to thank Irina Sudoma for our two funny boys Felix and Nazar!!! They are almost 4 months already.
We will surely tell our boys, “at first there was Nadiya (Hope)”.
Many-many thanks to you once again!!!!!

November 2009

Dear Nadiya clinic! We would like to thank you, and particularly Doctor Veselovkiy Viktor, from the bottom of our hearts for the hope and now also the little blessing that you have given us.
On the 23rd of June our longed-for daughter came into this world, and we would like to share this enjoyment with you, the people who made us utterly happy.
Thank you very much for your existence and for your giving hope to all desperate people.

The Nadiya clinic of Reproductive Medicine is one of the leaders in infertility treatment in Ukraine. The clinic was established with the aim of making people happy with the help of assisted reproductive technologies. The word “Nadiya” means “hope” in Ukrainian.

IVF Ukraine

Infertility is the inability of a couple to become pregnant (regardless of cause) after 1 year of unprotected sexual intercourse. IVF in Ukraine bargains infertile couples a chance to have a child who is biologically related to them.

With IVF, a method of assisted reproduction, sperm and eggs are combined in a laboratory dish, where fertilization occurs. The resulting embryo is then transferred to the woman's uterus to implant and develop naturally.

Isida is the first obstetrics and gynecological hospital in the Ukraine. Patients visit the IVF Unit from all over the world, mostly European patients. In 1997, ISIDA Hospital was awarded the accreditation ISO 9001-2000 for quality management.

Isida’s rooms are single rooms with nurse call systems, phones, television sets and separate thermostats channeled by purified air. The hospital garnishes high success rates and English-speaking staff to meet patient’s needs.

Ukrainian laws on ART are rather lenient. Third-party donation (egg donation, sperm donation, embryo donation) and gender selection are legal. Couples do not have to be married to receive IVF in the Ukraine, however because same-sex marriages are not recognized in the Ukraine, a patient would be registered as single.

According to Ukraine’s Ministry of Health, women under 40 can undergo IVF using their own oocytes. Women over 40 may receive IVF treatment provided that are using donor eggs.

Hospitals and IVF Centers in the Ukraine should be selected very carefully. If you are not familiar with the Ukrainian health care system, then an agency like VisitandCare.com can help you select a provider whose standards are on par with American and western European standards. We recommend that you discuss your decision with your local physician or fertility specialist first.

Sights to See in Ukraine

Ukraine is a genuine country in Central and Eastern Europe filled with enthralling antiquity and delicate culture.

Picturesque sights await you in Ukraine. Crimea is a fascinating region to explore, as well as a great place to spend a peaceful vacation. Odessa, referred to as the "Pearl of the Black Sea" is the 3rd largest city in Ukraine. Odessa is comprised of deep waters and sun-drenched beaches, pastel buildings and an air of affection.

Take to your new favorite dish with Ukrainian cuisine enriched by the influences of Russian, Polish, German and Turkish flavors.

Ukraine is popular for its outdoor adventure of cycling and rock climbing. Beyond the action of culture and adventure lies a peaceful rest sector. Arrange a night at the famous Bukovel Ski Resort or at one of many health spas or seaside resorts – an amazing way to get away from the struggles of everyday life.